Earlier today I published an article about Facebook Messenger’s new, somewhat improved home screen.

But despite the company’s attempt at some cleanup, I came away with the same feeling I’ve had for months: Messenger has transformed into a bloated mess.

If you’re tired of Messenger Day and seeing games you’ll never play, I come to you with good news: there’s a much simpler version of Facebook Messenger that strips out all the nonsense. But it’s not available in the United States and elsewhere, so a lot of you might be oblivious to its existence.

And although voice calling is missing, you’ve got the option to send people recorded, voice memo-style snippets.

I miss Chat Heads — an Android-exclusive feature of Messenger that lets a conversation stay on your screen at all times — but I will gladly sacrifice them for this glorious simplicity.

If you’re on a desktop PC, you can just email the file to yourself or drop it into Google Drive and access it from your phone that way, too.

Facebook Messenger and Messenger Lite can live side by side on your phone without much problem, so you can try the streamlined version to make sure it’s got everything you need before uninstalling the full-blown Messenger app.